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China and Japan clash over 'dangerous' radar incident as Chinese jets target Japanese aircraft near Okinawa, escalating military tensions between the nations.
The Trump administration has been sued over strikes on drug boats, as an advocacy groups seek the release of a memo containing the legal justification.
MS-13 leader Gerson Cuadra Soto, linked to a violent kill squad and an FBI Top 10 fugitive, was arrested in Nebraska on immigration charges.
Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden warns that Iryna's Law will cause dangerous jail overcrowding without additional state funding for implementation.
Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Penn. defended his highly critical comments about Kamala Harris after she wrote about tensions during her vice presidential vetting process in her new book.
Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane was fined $35,000 by the NBA for launching the ball at New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby in a bizarre incident.
Father and son rescued by helicopter after ATV runs out of gas in Florida Everglades mudhole. Deputies spotted their fire during nighttime rescue.
WWE fans notoriously got stale with John Cena's gimmick in the middle of his career, and he listened and made a chance as he explained in a recent interview.
Kate Winslet embraces aging as one of life's joys while condemning Hollywood's cosmetic treatment craze and blaming social media for unrealistic beauty standards.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defends strikes on drug boats as Democrats call actions "war crimes," citing a Trump campaign promise to demolish cartels.
Diplomatic tensions escalate as President Donald Trump casts doubt on Ukraine’s democracy, criticizing its ongoing wartime ban on national elections.
Family lawyer challenges Austin police suicide ruling in Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera's death case, demanding state takeover of the investigation.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris called herself a "historic figure" and said a marble bust will be made of her in Congress during interview Tuesday.
Edwin Diaz is set to join the Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year, $69 million deal after a dominant run with the New York Mets, giving the reigning champions the top closer on the market.
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is hopeful Republicans will coalesce behind his Obamacare subsidy plan, but acknowledged that time was running out to pass a solution.
DHS slams California over illegal migrant healthcare as taxpayer-funded ambulance costs could surge 383% by 2026, rising from $339 to $1,637 per transport.
Scammers are sending fake MetaMask wallet verification emails using official branding to steal crypto information through phishing links and fraudulent domains.
DOJ sues Loudoun County school board over constitutional violation, claiming Christian students were punished for religious beliefs about gender policies.
Pamela Anderson reveals intimate details about her romance with Liam Neeson, including how he called her the "future Mrs. Neeson" during their short-lived romance.
Scott Turner orders audit of public housing authorities and removes Federal Housing Authority-backed mortgages from illegal immigrants under new policies.
Trump faces economic messaging crisis after Democrats won November elections campaigning on affordability as 76% of voters view economy negatively.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said the team's overtime win over the Philadelphia Eagles was up there with the birth of his kids and his marriage.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris said on Monday that no one on the roster is necessarily "untouchable" as Tarik Skubal rumors heat up.
Washington state high school swimmer goes viral demanding protection for girls' sports and locker room safety at rally supporting new ballot initiatives.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced readiness to present new peace proposals to the U.S. and Russia on Tuesday.